List of Trend Micro TippingPoint Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Trend Micro TippingPoint customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Trend Micro TippingPoint for Threat Modeling from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Trend Micro TippingPoint for Threat Modeling include: Swiss Federal Railways, a Switzerland based Transportation organisation with 34200 employees and revenues of $11.88 billion, Banque Saudi Fransi, a Saudi Arabia based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 3910 employees and revenues of $2.51 billion, Omantel Oman, a Oman based Communications organisation with 2360 employees and revenues of $1.62 billion and many others.
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Banque Saudi Fransi | Banking and Financial Services | 3910 | $2.5B | Saudi Arabia | Trend Micro | Trend Micro TippingPoint | Threat Modeling | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Banque Saudi Fransi deployed Trend Micro TippingPoint as part of a Threat Modeling initiative to strengthen network protection for its banking and financial services operations in the Middle East. The deployment positioned Trend Micro TippingPoint as an inline intrusion prevention system to support SOC detection and prevention workflows across critical network chokepoints.
The implementation used the IPS capability with Digital Vaccine filters to deliver signature and behavior based blocking, combined with centralized policy management and regular filter lifecycle updates. Configuration and tuning emphasized policy segmentation by traffic type, automated signature application from the Digital Vaccine feed, and suppression rules to lower noise, while feeding prioritized alerts into SOC consoles for analyst triage.
Operational coverage targeted bank network segments supporting core finance functions and SOC teams, with a staged rollout that incorporated policy tuning into change control. Governance adjustments included formalizing IPS alert triage into SOC playbooks and establishing routines for filter update validation and exception handling. The project improved incident response and reduced false positives as reported after deployment of Trend Micro TippingPoint.
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Omantel Oman | Communications | 2360 | $1.6B | Oman | Trend Micro | Trend Micro TippingPoint | Threat Modeling | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Omantel Oman deployed Trend Micro TippingPoint under its Threat Modeling program to protect its carrier network from zero-day attacks and to maintain uninterrupted subscriber services across the MENA region. The implementation targeted high-throughput inline intrusion prevention, prioritizing network availability and reduced latency while blocking evolving threats.
Trend Micro TippingPoint was configured as an inline IPS providing real-time packet inspection, exploit and zero-day blocking capabilities, and centralized policy enforcement across carrier-class links. Operational ownership was held by Omantel network security and NOC teams, with rollout focused on carrier network edges and service delivery paths to preserve subscriber service continuity and strengthen telecom network security in the MENA region.
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Swiss Federal Railways | Transportation | 34200 | $11.9B | Switzerland | Trend Micro | Trend Micro TippingPoint | Threat Modeling | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Swiss Federal Railways deployed Trend Micro TippingPoint to secure its central routing backbone and critical railway network infrastructure in Switzerland. The implementation is classified under Threat Modeling and centered on the HP Trend Micro TippingPoint 7500NX platform combined with SMS XL for centralized management and policy enforcement.
The architecture placed TippingPoint 7500NX appliances inline to provide high-performance network intrusion prevention system protection, while SMS XL provided centralized signature distribution, policy orchestration, and event aggregation. Functional capabilities implemented included NGIPS inline inspection, centralized policy management, signature and blocklist handling, and enhanced traffic visibility across operational networks.
Operational scope covered the central routing backbone and sensitive signalling and energy systems, impacting network security and infrastructure operations functions. Governance shifted toward centralized security policy distribution and consolidated monitoring, enabling unified alerting and visibility across critical railway control systems, and enhancing operational resilience as an explicit outcome of the deployment.
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